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2014-06-11, 10:41
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-11, 11:14 by Matt Devo.)
All, I apologize. Was finally been able to replicate the issue here, and it was due to a change made in trying to get video working on the i3/i7 ChromeBox which ultimately was not part of the solution. It was an updated VGA BIOS file that caused the SeaBIOS boot menu screen to show only on the DisplayPort output, and since I was testing almost exclusively using DP here, I didn't catch it.
Script updated to v2.9 with fixed files for both standalone and dual boot. If you flashed a prior version and have no video, you'll need to boot a ChromiumOS USB stick by blindly hitting ESC then 2, then running the latest version of the script to update. I know it's a pain and the timing is tricky, but I promise it can be done. Basically, power on, then hit ESC, pause a sec, then hit 2, pause a sec, and repeat until you see the ChromiumOS splash screen.
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2014-06-11, 14:39
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-11, 14:53 by ziffyj.)
I flashed my Celeron Chromebox last night ( Did steps 5 and 6 successfully and rebooted), but was hooked up over HDMI, so I got no output to the TV. Brought it into the office today and connected via displayport and SeaBIOS comes right up. However, it immediately boots to hard disk without giving me any option to select my bootable USB drive. It just stays on the "Booting from hard drive..." message. I have tried plugging in the keyboard in different usb ports, hammering ESC, nothing.
Is there some trick I'm missing? The EZ script seemed to have run perfectly (thanks Matt)...
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2014-06-11, 16:29
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-11, 16:31 by teki4u.)
Ok so finally i made a video of my Ubuntu setup after several days of having to deal with problems here and there. So far so good.
The Quality of the video is kind of low but im just showing up you see how it runs, next time i'll use something better
My XBMC/Kodi folder: addons, skins, addon/menu backgrounds & more
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Hey Matt
So yesterday I updated the firmware to the then current 2.8. I thought it seemed faster when I booted up after that… which I realized it was faster as it didn’t appear to be going to the boot menu screen for the 5 seconds to give you a chance to hit escape to choose a drive.
So, today I noticed you updated the firmware again so I was going to flash the latest version, but I cannot get to the boot menu (I was actually concerned about this happening after the flash yesterday). It instantly goes into openelec. I don’t seem to be able to choose any other drive… it just goes right into openelec then xbmc…. even if i’m holding down the escape key when I turn on the unit.
So did you change that 5 second time out or did something go wrong when I updated to 2.8 yesterday? It seems like it went fine since xbmc works okay, but I guess not? Am I the only one who had this issue? Thanks.
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Hi Matt,
I recently got my Asus Chromebox, and tried the script today (v2.9)... I decided to use the dual boot option with OpenELEC, the script run flawlessly (both stages, then writing firmware to change delay, etc.).... but once I boot into OpenELEC I get stuck at "Booting from Hard Disk...". I saw some posts that suggested changing USB drives, but in my case (dual boot) I'm not using a USB stick.
Any advise on what I should try next? Thanks!